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Beijing Foreign Studies University
There are 9 academic departments at BFSU. They are departments of English, German, French, Arabic, Spanish, Japanese, Afro-Asian Languages, East European Languages and Social Sciences. In addition, there are 7 schools and institutes at BFSU. They are School of Russian, Graduate School of Translation and Interpretation, School of English Communication, School of Adult Education, School of International Economy and Trade, School of International Exchange and Research Institute of Foreign Languages and Culture. Other facilities include the University A-V Center, and the University Library. BFSU offers 30 undergraduate programs in foreign language studies including English, Russian, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, Italian, Swedish, Portuguese, Kampuchean, Vietnamese, Lao, Burmese, Thai, Indonesian, Malay, Sinhalese, Turkish, Korean, Swahili, Hausa, Polish, Czech, Hungary, Romanian, Bulgarian, Serbo-Croatian, and Albanian. BFSU also provides undergraduate programs in information management, Chinese as a foreign language, international economy and trade, and international studies. BFSU provides post-graduate
programs leading to a master¡¯s degree in arts or a doctoral degree in
philosophy. BFSU has 7 Ph.D. programs in the areas of English Language
and Literature, Russian Language and Literature, German Language and Literature,
Arabic Language and Literature, Japanese Language and Literature, Spanish
Language and Literature, and European Languages and Literature. BFSU also
offers post-doctoral fellowships in Foreign Languages and Literature studies.
There are 11 MA programs at BFSU including English, Russian, German, Arabic,
Japanese, Spanish, European Languages, French, Afro-Asian Languages, linguistics
and applied linguistics in foreign languages, and linguistics and applied
linguistics in Chinese. English Language and Literature at BFSU is a state-recognized
key study of the discipline. BFSU offers the largest number of language learning programs and other interdisciplinary studies in China. The university draws the support from her highly-qualified and well-recognized faculty and staff in teaching and research in the areas of foreign language studies, literature, linguistics, translation and culture studies. Two of the professors at BFSU are members of the Academic Disciplines Subcomittee of the Academic Degrees Committee under the State Council; Twelve professors at BFSU sit on the University English Teaching Steering Committee under the MOE. Four professors are recognized by the state for their distinguished academic achievements. Another 115 faculty members are recognized by the state for their academic performance and receive state subsidies. The faculty members at BFSU have scored fruitful results in teaching and research in their academic fields over the past decades. They have contributed to the training of qualified professionals well-versed in foreign languages and to the progress of BFSU¡¯ s teaching, research and program development. Many of them have become leading figures in their academic fields and enjoy good reputation in the academic community. BFSU has won the name of a¡°garden university¡± with her attractive physical environment for learning in the Western suburbs of Beijing. The campus occupies an area of 304,553 square meters, with a student dorm area of 40,000 m2 and a library of 9997 m2. Other facilities on campus include an A-V Center, dinner halls, a university hospital, a stadium and tennis courts. BFSU was qualified for the first round of the competition in her efforts to enter the ¡° 211Project¡±, launched by the Ministry of Education in 1996. The initial success is a hallmark in the history of the development of BFSU. BFSU aims at developing into a world class university known for her excellence in language learning/research and multi-disciplinary studies and providing learning opportunities to cater the growing needs in the Chinese society for well-training and competent professionals with high levels of proficiency in foreign languages. |